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1979 Dracula pinball.... thanks Craigslist

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Lutus:
All the ones in mrserv0n's personal collection.  You would have to ask the  :tool: man himself.

Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: Lutus on April 24, 2008, 09:19:05 am ---mrserv0n, those are definently EM pins.  You need to get all your facts straight before you attempt to give what you would consider to be a decent contribution to a conversation.  Couple of things you have overlooked.

1.  Those EM pins you linked said they needed "work".  EM pins are NOT easy to work on, so the pins could take $100's to get back to good condition.  The money estimate includes the amount of time necessary.

2.  The previous owner just purchased and installed an Ultimate MPU board.  Value = $200

3.  Previous owner installed a refurbished lamp driver PWB for $100.

4.  Included in the sale were the replaced boards from above, new rubbers, new pinball, extra seven segment display worth $50.

Therefore, I have listed $350 worth of new parts for the machine.  So if you want to get nitpicky, I bought the above parts and got a pinball machine to go with it for only $50 more.


mrserv0n, you sir, are this.

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--- Quote from: Lutus on April 24, 2008, 09:46:18 am ---Furthermore.... mrserv0n,

Mr. Pinball Price Guide states:

1979 Stern Dracula in VG condition -> $575.

This pin is the nicest Solid State I have seen.


Also take a look at this info....


--- Quote ---Dracula
   
Average price: 458
   
Low Price: 100
   
High Price: 1,130
   
Number of auctions over the last 2 years: 24
   
Average without MIN or MAX included: 444
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thanks for letting me vent on a stupid person, I feel better.   :cheers:

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 :notworthy:  :woot

The_Tyler_Black:

--- Quote from: Lutus on April 24, 2008, 09:19:05 am ---mrserv0n, you sir, are this.

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Thats Funny, the people at your work must be really confused when they look at your internet history!

Vash:
Don't look now, but my n00b is about to show.

What's the difference between an EM and an SS?  SS is solid state I gather, but what does EM stand for and what do each entail?

Lutus:
EM is electromechanical

Everything you ever wanted to know about pins is below:

Electro Mechanical

Solid State   my particular type anyways

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